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Crypto Converter

Convert any cryptocurrency to fiat instantly. Real-time prices from CoinGecko.

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500+ Cryptocurrencies

Search and convert any cryptocurrency — from Bitcoin to the latest altcoins and meme tokens.

10+ Fiat Currencies

Convert to USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, AUD, BRL, TRY, INR, RUB, and more local currencies.

Quick answer: Enter any cryptocurrency amount to instantly convert between 500+ coins and fiat currencies using live CoinGecko prices. Supports BTC, ETH, SOL, and all major tokens with real-time exchange rates.

How to Use the Crypto Converter

Our free crypto converter lets you calculate the value of any cryptocurrency in your local fiat currency. Simply select a coin, choose your target currency, and enter an amount — the conversion happens instantly using live market data from CoinGecko.

  1. Pick a quick pair — use the preset buttons (BTC/USD, ETH/USD, SOL/USD, etc.) for the most popular conversions, or search for any coin.
  2. Select your currencies — choose the cryptocurrency you want to convert from and the fiat currency you want to convert to.
  3. Enter an amount — type the number of coins or the fiat amount. The converter works in both directions.
  4. Read the result — see the converted value, the exchange rate, and the 24-hour price change percentage instantly.

Key Features

  • 500+ cryptocurrencies — search and convert any coin tracked by CoinGecko, from Bitcoin to the latest DeFi tokens.
  • 10+ fiat currencies — USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, AUD, CAD, BRL, TRY, INR, RUB, and more.
  • Quick pair buttons — one-click access to the most popular conversion pairs.
  • 24h price change — see whether the price has gone up or down in the last 24 hours.
  • Swap direction — instantly reverse the conversion with the swap button.
  • Refresh on demand — click refresh to get the latest price at any time.

Supported Cryptocurrencies

Search from over 500 cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), XRP, Dogecoin (DOGE), Cardano (ADA), Polygon (MATIC), Avalanche (AVAX), Polkadot (DOT), Chainlink (LINK), Toncoin (TON), and all major altcoins and tokens. New coins are added automatically as they appear on CoinGecko.

Supported Fiat Currencies

Convert to fiat currencies used by the largest crypto markets worldwide: US Dollar (USD), Euro (EUR), British Pound (GBP), Japanese Yen (JPY), Australian Dollar (AUD), Canadian Dollar (CAD), Brazilian Real (BRL), Turkish Lira (TRY), Indian Rupee (INR), and Russian Ruble (RUB). Each currency uses the official exchange rate as reported by CoinGecko.

How Cryptocurrency Prices Are Calculated

Cryptocurrency prices are not set by a single authority — they emerge from supply and demand across hundreds of exchanges worldwide. CoinGecko aggregates price data from over 900 exchanges, weighting each by trading volume and liquidity to produce a reliable average price for every trading pair.

The price you see on this converter reflects the volume-weighted average across all exchanges where the coin is traded. This means it may differ slightly from the price on any individual exchange due to factors like regional demand, liquidity depth, and maker/taker ratios.

Conversion Formula

Converted Value = Amount × Current Price in Target Currency

For example, if Bitcoin is trading at $65,000 and you want to convert 0.5 BTC to USD: 0.5 × $65,000 = $32,500. The same principle applies to any crypto-to-fiat pair.

Why Prices Differ Between Exchanges

Several factors cause price differences between exchanges. Regional demand can push prices higher in countries with capital controls or strong retail interest. Liquidity depth affects how much the price moves with each trade — thin order books on smaller exchanges lead to wider spreads. Deposit and withdrawal speeds also matter: if it takes hours to move funds between exchanges, arbitrageurs cannot instantly equalize prices.

These differences are usually small (0.1-0.5%) for major coins on large exchanges but can be significant (1-5%+) for low-cap tokens on regional exchanges.

Popular Cryptocurrency Conversions

The most common conversions involve converting between the top cryptocurrencies and major fiat currencies. Here are the pairs traders search for most frequently:

ConversionCommon Use Case
BTC to USDChecking Bitcoin portfolio value in US dollars
ETH to USDValuing Ethereum holdings and DeFi positions
BTC to EUREuropean investors tracking Bitcoin value
SOL to USDValuing Solana ecosystem investments
XRP to USDTracking Ripple value for remittance use cases
DOGE to USDChecking meme coin value and profits
BTC to BRLBrazilian investors — one of the top crypto markets
BTC to TRYTurkish investors hedging against lira inflation
BTC to INRIndian investors — the largest crypto user base

Understanding the 24-Hour Price Change

The 24-hour change percentage shows how much a cryptocurrency's price has moved compared to exactly 24 hours ago. A positive number (green) means the price has increased, while a negative number (red) means it has decreased. This metric gives you a quick sense of the current market direction without needing to check charts.

Keep in mind that 24-hour change can be misleading during volatile periods. A coin might show +5% for the day but could have been +15% just hours ago. For a more complete picture, check the 7-day and 30-day changes as well, which are available on most exchange platforms.

Tips for Accurate Crypto Conversions

  • Always refresh before making decisions — crypto prices can move 1-5% in minutes during volatile periods. Click the refresh button for the latest rate.
  • Account for exchange fees — the converter shows the mid-market rate. When you actually buy or sell on an exchange, you will pay maker/taker fees (typically 0.1-0.5%) on top of this price.
  • Consider spread costs — the buy price (ask) is always slightly higher than the sell price (bid). The difference is the spread, which is an additional cost beyond exchange fees.
  • Watch out for slippage on large orders — converting large amounts on exchanges with thin liquidity can cause the actual price to deviate from the displayed rate.
  • Use limit orders for precision — if the exact conversion rate matters, use limit orders on your exchange instead of market orders to control the execution price.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is 1 Bitcoin worth in US dollars right now?

Bitcoin's price changes every few seconds. This converter fetches real-time data from CoinGecko, which aggregates prices across 900+ exchanges. Select BTC and USD, enter 1, and you will see the current global average price. Prices update each time you load the page or click the Refresh button, with CoinGecko updating every 1-2 minutes.

How do I convert Bitcoin to my local currency?

Select Bitcoin (BTC) in the "From" field, then choose your local currency from the "To" dropdown. This converter supports 10+ fiat currencies including USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, AUD, CAD, BRL, TRY, INR, and RUB. Enter any amount of BTC and the equivalent fiat value appears instantly using live exchange rates.

Why is the crypto price different on this converter vs my exchange?

This converter shows a volume-weighted global average from 900+ exchanges via CoinGecko. Your specific exchange may show a slightly different price due to local liquidity, regional demand, and order book depth. Differences are typically under 0.5% for major coins like BTC and ETH, but can reach 1-5% for low-cap tokens on smaller exchanges.

How many satoshis are in 1 Bitcoin?

One Bitcoin equals 100,000,000 satoshis (100 million). A satoshi is the smallest unit of Bitcoin. At a BTC price of $70,000, one satoshi equals $0.0007. This converter lets you enter fractional BTC amounts (like 0.001 BTC) to see the exact fiat equivalent for any amount, down to the satoshi level.

Can I use this to convert Ethereum to USD?

Yes. Search for Ethereum in the crypto dropdown, select it, and the converter will show the current ETH/USD rate. You can convert any amount in either direction — enter ETH to see USD, or enter USD to see how much ETH you could buy. Over 500 cryptocurrencies are supported including SOL, XRP, DOGE, ADA, and all major tokens.

Does this converter account for exchange fees when buying crypto?

No, this shows the mid-market rate without fees. When you actually buy on an exchange, you will pay 0.05-0.6% in trading fees depending on the platform (Binance charges 0.1%, Coinbase up to 0.6%). The actual amount of crypto you receive will be slightly less than shown here. Use our Profit Calculator to factor in exact fees.

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